The rumours about Windows possibly being ported to ARM has left a lot of people bewildered; why would you port Windows NT when Windows CE 6.0 is a perfectly capable operating system? Putting all the pieces together, it's actually quite clear why you would want Windows NT on ARM: servers.

So post example for 10 different arm based rack mountable server, I can't wait to read about them also post what os they come preinstalled with and on what price.

I never ever come across arm based servers, only embedded devices. This speculation is so stupid like fbi putting backdoors into openbsd. I think you should delete this article out and write one about vmware vs virtualbox performance tuning or something useful

Your assumption of ARM is most definitely wrong. Take a little loom back into history, and you will find that server CPU architectures change from larger, more powerful chips to smaller, more energy efficient ones. Just look at how x86 took over from Alpha, PowerPC, all the other larger chips, reducing cabinet size systems to today's blades. ARM servers are coming, and there is much proof of this. Just the other day I was reading about a new ARM 4U server with something like 80 cores in it, and it took less power than a traditional 1U server. That kind of density is impossible with even quad core blades. Here's a little light reading:

As today's ratings change to performance per watt, ARM will make great leaps into server rooms already struggling with cooling issues. Will Intel be defeated? Of course not. Intel chips will always have a place in scientific computer and other very processor intensive tasks where optimized kernel libraries and hardware tricks can accelerate code execution, but for everyday database servers, web servers, and the like, ARM will be the future, a future that takes less power.

This is indeed the first arm server i see. GUESS Cant buy one for home yet cause it cost like 20k usd.
"Data centers spend billions on electricity for servers, including energy used for cooling, and they have a significant CO2 emission footprint,"

oh please... all they care about cutting costs because they can profit more on it. WOnt mean that you as customer will get server from the resellers cheaper. Sad that even with the widespread use of virtalization products most of the servers are idling in data centers. I think if we would summarize the idle time of the servers in all bigger US data centers it would be like 70%. And besides this the only bigger waste what us military and agencies do, building bigass clusters for ripping their pron dvds which also mostly idling and wasting energy so keep qqing about energy consumption.